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154. Leeaceae 1/1<br />
Leea 1. Nr. s.l. – 900 m.<br />
155. Malpighiaceae 1/1<br />
Hiptage 1. Nr. s.l. – 900 m. Limestone.<br />
157. Alangiaceae 1/1<br />
Alangium 1. Nr. s.l. – 1150 m. Limestone.<br />
158. Olacaceae 2/2<br />
Anacolosa 1. 50 – 1000 m. Dense, dry or open forest.<br />
Ximenia 1. Nr. s.l. only, rocky shores, thickets, inner edges of mangrove swamps.<br />
Limestone (at Cuvu).<br />
159. Santalaceae 2/2<br />
Exocarpos 1. 60 – 900 m. Forest, sometimes open forest. Limestone.<br />
Santalum 1. Nr. s.l. – 200 m. Limestone.<br />
160. Loranthaceae 1/1<br />
Decaisnina 1. Edges of mangrove swamps – 1250 m. Limestone. Barlow’s (1993)<br />
revision includes a distribution map of the Fijian species.<br />
161. Viscaceae 1/1<br />
Korthalsella 1. Nr. s.l. – 1195 m. Limestone. Three forms are recognised for Fiji; for<br />
taxonomy, see Touw (1984), Molvray (1997) and Molvray et al. (1999).<br />
162. Balanophoraceae 1/1<br />
Balanophora 1. Nr. s.l. – 900 m.<br />
163. Proteaceae 1/2<br />
Turrillia 2. Nr. s.l. – 1155 m.<br />
164. Loganiaceae 4/17<br />
Geniostoma 9. Nr. s.l., coastal thickets, – 1240 m. Limestone.<br />
Strychnos 1. 50 – 850 m. Dense or secondary forest.<br />
Neuburgia 5. Nr. s.l. – 1195 m.<br />
Fagraea 2. Edge of mangrove swamps – 900 m.<br />
165. Apocynaceae 11/16<br />
Melodinus 2. With mangroves – 1050 m.<br />
Ochrosia (incl. Bleekeria p.p.) 1. Beach thickets, cliffs along beaches, often on<br />
limestone, – 500 m.<br />
Neisosperma (incl. Bleekeria p.p., Ochrosia p.p.) 1. Edges of mangrove swamps,<br />
often on limestone, beach thickets, coastal forest. Guppy (1906: 153) wrote that he<br />
observed this species ‘in one locality growing inland’.<br />
Alyxia 3. Beach thickets, sea cliffs, often on limestone, – 1127 m. Smith recognised<br />
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